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Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Nepal Parliament passes resolution to curb King's power May 18, 2006 The proposal also aims at cutting down on the King's allowance and his right to be exempted from paying taxes. The government which is currently referred to as the "King's administration" will henceforth be known as the "Nepalese Government". The resolution also changes Nepal's status from that of a Hindu nation to a secular one. The King's Advisory Council will no longer exist and his security will be taken care of by Parliament. The King will also now no longer have the privelege of being above the law of the land since the resolution provides for him to be tried in court if the situation so warrants. Analysts have expressed concerns saying that under the current Constitution, this proposal cannot become law till the King signs it. Politicians say however that this proposal is above the Constitution and reflects the will of the people. King Gyanendra restored democracy to the Himalayan Kingdom after weeks of massive anti-monarchy protests earlier this year. Sources
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